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Every weekday our global network of correspondents makes sense of the stories beneath the headlines. We bring you surprising trends and tales from around the world, current affairs, business and finance — as well as science and technology.
 

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Every weekday our global network of correspondents makes sense of the stories beneath the headlines. We bring you surprising trends and tales from around the world, current affairs, business and finance — as well as science and technology.
 

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    Modi’s mess: a shock election result spells uncertainty for India

    Modi’s mess: a shock election result spells uncertainty for India

    Narendra Modi, the strongman of India, will have to compromise now his party has lost its majority. What does the surprise result mean for the country? As some foreign investors shy away from Africa, the continent’s private sector is serving domestic customers to fill that hole (10:02). And how mastering circus stunts could help future moon-dwellers exercise (16:42).
    Listen to what matters most, from global politics and business to science and technology—Subscribe to Economist Podcasts+
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    • 23 Min.
    Trailer: The Modi Raj

    Trailer: The Modi Raj

    Narendra Modi may well be the most popular politician on the planet. India’s prime minister is eyeing a third term atop the world’s biggest democracy. 
    A tea-seller’s son, Mr Modi began life an outsider. The man behind the political phenomenon remains hard to fathom. India has become an economic powerhouse during his ten years in charge. But he’s also the frontman for a chauvinistic Hindu nationalist dogma. 
    Can Mr Modi continue to balance both parts of his agenda and finish the job of turning India into a superpower? The Economist’s Avantika Chilkoti finds out what makes him tick. 
    Launching June 2024.
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    The big gag: Hong Kong’s crackdown on freedom

    The big gag: Hong Kong’s crackdown on freedom

    There has been a slow strangling of freedom in the territory where pro-democracy activists have been convicted; an annual vigil for the victims of the Tiananmen Square crackdown in Beijing in 1989 has been replaced by a food fair. A boom in startups suggests America is recovering its pioneering spirit (8:06). And remembering June Mendoza, portrait painter to the royals, and the less well-known (16:28).
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    • 23 Min.
    The grey zone: How China is closing in on Taiwan

    The grey zone: How China is closing in on Taiwan

    While Washington worries about a Chinese invasion of Taiwan, China is deploying a set of tactics that could see it take its neighbour without firing a shot.

    Day after day, Chinese planes and ships are going steadily closer to the island. Called “grey-zone” tactics, this intimidation is eroding Taiwan’s borders and undermining Taiwanese confidence.

    Alice Su, The Economist’s senior China correspondent and Anton La Guardia, our diplomatic editor, travelled to hot spots of grey-zone aggression in Taiwan to find out if China’s strategy is working.

    Transcripts of our podcasts are available via economist.com/podcasts.

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    I, Claudia: Mexico’s new leader

    I, Claudia: Mexico’s new leader

    Claudia Sheinbaum has been elected Mexico’s first female president. Now the real fight begins: crime is rocketing, corruption is rampant and the country is divided. Hurricane season has arrived in the Atlantic, and America’s coastal states are braced for a stormy one—thanks to forces both natural and man-linked (11:02). And introducing the new co-host of “The Intelligence” (20:11).
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    • 22 Min.
    Trailer: The Modi Raj

    Trailer: The Modi Raj

    Narendra Modi may well be the most popular politician on the planet. India’s prime minister is eyeing a third term atop the world’s biggest democracy. 
    A tea-seller’s son, Mr Modi began life an outsider and the man behind the political phenomenon remains hard to fathom. India has become an economic powerhouse during his ten years in charge. But he’s also the frontman for a chauvinistic Hindu nationalist dogma. 
    Can Mr Modi continue to balance both parts of his agenda and finish the job of turning India into a superpower? The Economist’s Avantika Chilkoti finds out what makes him tick. 
    Launching June 2024.
    To listen to the full series, subscribe to Economist Podcasts+.
    If you’re already a subscriber to The Economist, you have full access to all our shows as part of your subscription. For more information about how to access Economist Podcasts+, please visit our FAQs page or watch our video explaining how to link your account.

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    • 4 Min.

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161 Bewertungen

161 Bewertungen

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Weekend Intelligence

Life and fate a tremendous tribute to Alexander Navalny and others who do what is right.
Thank you

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Extremely well-researched, insightful podcasts

I literally could listen to any of the podcasts, and will never be disappointed. The podcasts are discussing the most pressing items that shape our world, are extremely well researched and discuss the items in detail. Unfortunately, I dont have enough time to listen to it all. What a pity …

CARL 14 ,

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Anyone Centre or Right is now thanks to The Economist ,carries the prefix Far or Hard.As a subscriber for more than 20 years I have seen this once balanced weekly become a Woke publication.Out-of touch with the reality of most Europeans.The root is the usual suspects……….

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